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Active Stocks News Recap: SandRidge Energy Inc. (NYSE:SD), CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF), Iridium Communications Inc (NASDAQ:IRDM)

On Wednesday, Shares of SandRidge Energy Inc. (NYSE:SD), lost -6.24% to $0.750.

SandRidge Energy, will release its 2015 second quarter shareholder update and financial results after the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, August 5, 2015.

The company will host a conference call to talk about these results on Thursday, August 6, 2015 at 8:00am CDT.

SandRidge Energy, Inc., an oil and natural gas company, explores for and produces oil and natural gas properties primarily in the Mid-Continent region of the United States. The company operates through three segments: Exploration and Production, Drilling and Oil Field Services, and Midstream Services.

Shares of CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF), declined -0.85% to $62.15, during its last trading session.

CF Industries Holdings, declared that its Board of Directors has elected Anne P. Noonan as an independent director of the company. Ms. Noonan, president, Performance Chemicals Business Segment at OMNOVA Solutions, is predictable to stand for re-election by stockholders at the company’s 2016 Annual Meeting. Her election brings membership of the CF Industries Holdings, Inc. Board of Directors to ten.

“We welcome Anne to the CF Industries’ Board and look forward to her contributions. Her proven record of leadership, customer focus, and value creation in the chemicals industry will be of great value to our Board, administration team and shareholders,” commented Stephen A. Furbacher, chairman of the board.

CF Industries Holdings, Inc. manufactures and distributes nitrogen fertilizers and other nitrogen products worldwide. The company’s principal nitrogen fertilizer products comprise ammonia, granular urea, and urea ammonium nitrate solution.

Finally, Iridium Communications Inc (NASDAQ:IRDM), ended its last trade with -0.70% loss, and closed at $8.48.

Iridium Communications, declared it has successfully accomplished the Compact Antenna Test Range (CATR) testing for Iridium NEXT satellites. The CATR testing is the simultaneous full power antenna testing of the main mission antenna, the feeder link antenna and the crosslink antennas in a radiated environment. It is the first time that a complete Iridium NEXT payload has been powered on — both L-band and Ka-band — and concurrently demonstrates and verifies the simultaneous operation of the Iridium satellite communications capability and the Aireon℠ ADS-B receiver hosted payload functionality. The CATR testing is a key milestone in ensuring full satellite functionality in preparation for network deployment.

“The CATR testing ensures satellite functionality and communication with the payload,” said Scott Smith, chief operating officer, Iridium. “The testing was very successful, which brings us a crucial step closer to launch.”

Iridium Communications Inc. provides mobile voice and data communications services through satellite to businesses, the U.S. and foreign governments, non-governmental organizations, and consumers worldwide.

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